High-end grocers are being hit with lawsuits for allegedly labeling foods with synthetic ingredients as "all natural."
Even as the fighting in Gaza rages on, a U.S. subcommittee on defense approved $351 million in funds for Israel's Iron Dome system.
Cases for the rumored iPhone 6 -- of both 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch models -- have been listed by an accessory manufacturer called Spigen.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is trying to restart at least some of the nation's 48 nuclear power plants that were shut after the Fukushima disaster.
The store will sell consignments of one to 24 tons of aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, tin and zinc at index-linked prices.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew on Tuesday urged Congress to clamp down on inversion deals, calling them an "abuse of our tax system."
China completes exploratory drilling in a disputed area of the South China Sea, which is also claimed by Vietnam.
Many economists believe more policy support may be needed in coming months to sustain any recovery.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration records seem to show a pattern of obstruction.
The Palo Alto car electric car maker says the lower cost electric car will have Roman numerals to give it an "E" look.
Here's how community colleges can help students get loans -- and repay them.
Yahoo reported that revenue and net earnings were disappointing, but said it would return Alibaba IPO cash to investors.
Climate change is expected to make droughts like California's worse and longer. Residents better get used to conservation, officials say.
Many hemp producers, reviving an old American crop, are pursuing rope, not dope.
A tweet from Samsung could suggest retina scanning biometrics technology for future devices.
The institution is designed to compete with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
Cable customers may be ready to cut the cord, but companies aren’t ready to let them.
A survey showed that territorial concerns dominate Beijing's relationship with its Asian neighbors.
The lasting impact of World War I is still felt 100 years later in the form of pensions to widows and families.
Hyundai wants more investment in hydrogen fueling infrastructure, but overstepped by suggesting Tesla’s Supercharger network was government funded.
A special edition "Frozen" PS4 will be sold in Japan beginning Wednesday.
Toyota says its hybrid ran the 12.9 mile Grand Prix-like public track sipping fuel only on uphill climbs.
A recent poll shows more American expats are thinking about renouncing citizenship to avoid harsh new tax laws.
The U.S. signed an arms deal, valued at $11 billion, to sell Patriot missiles and Apache attack helicopters to Qatar on Monday.
Samsung is know for putting little innovation into its mid-range and low-end smartphones.
An estimated 8 million of Ethiopia's 60 million people are at immediate risk due to drought.
At Farnborough Airshow, Boeing said it will rely more on robots in the manufacturing process and will use 787 Dreamliner interiors in the 777X jet.
Oklahoma earthquakes in 2014 are on the rise amid a fracking boom that scientists think might be partly to blame.
The British rock star's pristine sports car hits the auction block next month in California.
California spends more on clean energy and research than any other state.